District of Columbia HRIC Health Insurance Exchange Survey00On August 23, 2011August 23, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog Greetings Parents and Family Navigators, The District of Columbia Health Insurance Exchange (HIX) will become the central marketplace for health...
Report blasts D.C. transportation service for special-education students00On August 16, 2011August 16, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog The District’s transportation service for 3,500 special education students is in disarray, plagued by managerial incompetence that has left some...
Upheaval in family engagement00On July 25, 2011July 25, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog While the dismissal of more than 200 than teachers claimed much of the attention last week, there was a bloodletting...
Hopes and Dreams Survey – 10 minutes00On June 7, 2011June 7, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog Thank you for sharing your hopes and dreams for our children and our schools. These hopes and dreams will help...
Parent Power: One Supermom’s story00On May 9, 2011May 9, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog It was as if Jacqueline Edelberg was planning to send her four-year-old to Iraq. But no, the Chicago mother simply...
Henderson named D.C. schools chief00On March 10, 2011March 10, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog By Bill Turque D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray, making a widely anticipated decision official, lifted the “interim” from Kaya Henderson’s...
AJE’s submitted Comments to OSSE’s Proposed Standard for Student Code of Conduct00On February 10, 2011February 10, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog
Education Reform in the District of Columbia00On February 7, 2011February 7, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog The District of Columbia has an exciting, dynamic education reform agenda underway. There are little over 200 schools to serve...
Study finds funding gap between D.C. specialty and neighborhood schools00On February 7, 2011February 7, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/06/AR2011020603122.html
State of the Schools in Ward 700On January 28, 2011January 28, 2011By AJE-DCIn Blog Parents, come out to the first ever State of the Schools! At the State of the Schools in Ward 7...